Which of the following currencies will likely appreciate the most in value long-term?
AUD Australian Dollar
NZD New Zealand Dollar
CAD Canadian Dollar
GBP Great British Pound
CHF Swiss Franc
JPY Japanese Yen
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CANADIAN DOLLAR….. i dont know but im canadian so that would be what i would hope for
The euro. It’s being accepted more and more by the oil rich countries. Imagine if Saudi, Qator, etc. Only accepted the euro. I would almost vote for the euro over the dollar. The dollar is weak and no longer backed by gold.
None of them will. But Gold will.
I AM CANADIAN, and laughing.
Hi,
It depends how far the US currency can fall. As a currency
watcher I, believe the Australian Dollar will appreciate
the most in the coming months .
regards……….
jpy
Probably none of them, as the EU is now bigger than the USA, and is fiscally conservative the Euro is likely to overtake the dollar unless the USA reverses it’s recently disastrous economic policies. (Tax cuts to the rich and the export of lower and middle income work to foreign labour is no way to run a prosperous society) The US is too dependant on foreign labour and oil to prosper. China and India have also just started and China is keeping it’s exchange rate deliberately low. I’d go for the Euro short term China long term
Look at the dollar which is cheep now against other curencies like euro or candian dollrs ,charts enclosed, and buy the dollar maybe for long term. when curencies move, they move for long time
http://www.mrci.com/pdf/eu.pdf
http://www.mrci.com/pdf/cd.pdf
NZD (high interest rates and agricommodities)
CHF (if i could park my money in one currency, this would be it)
JPY (should appreciate more when economy picks up again)
NKR (norwegian kroner. oil, oil, and more oil!)
RMB Yuan (grossly undervalued, must revalue eventually)
CAD, AUD and sterling may have had their run, but what do i know? euro may go higher, but may not last as a currency. some countries are already talking about getting out of the euro…
someone else already mentioned gold. always have some gold!